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A short history of Backfire Moto : The first event was August 13th in 2008. We held it at what is now the home of The Shelter Lounge. At the time it was "The Station Bistro " And it was a Service station / gas station converted into a bar. You can still see the three garage bays inside. It was the perfect atmosphere for a small gathering of Bikes. ​

Even the first Backfire had a great turnout for the time. We had advertised for 2 months ahead of time in the Newspaper , Stranger , Craigslist , weekly , wooden nickle , and spent a few months putting flyers on every bike we ran across.

We invited all our friends and hoped for the best. The goal of the event was to unite the disenfranchised generas of the NW motorcycle scene and provide a meet up for them. ​

Cafe Racers were much less commonplace at the time and so were today's version of the bobber on vintage Japanese bikes. ​

Ratbikes were around but less developed in terms of purposeful patina and tastefully preserved rust. Originally we invited the vintage Vespa and Moped enthusiasts to show and they have been a big part of our turnout from the start. ​

Stock vintage restored bikes have always made a big showing even from the first event. One big difference today is the emergence of "retro" new throwback style cafe and streetfighter bikes by Triumph , Ducati , Royal Enfield ,other bike companies. The first event pulled in about 40 bikes if I remember correctly. And then the word got out. ​

Seattle was hungry for an alternative motorcycle mecca and numbers grew quickly. Then The Station Bistro closed and we moved our headquarters to The Bit Saloon. ​

​Next the Shelter Lounge opened up so we combined the two locations. Eventually the Bit closed for a while and changed ownership so it was back to the Shelter only for a while until The 2bit saloon opened their doors again. Next Hilliards Beer opened up shop and the Northwest Peaks Brewery too. This year we saw The 2 Bit close to become the new home of NW Peaks "The Bergschrund". Currently , The Hilliards Beer location changed hands and has temporarily closed down for the fall.This is a pic of the very first Backfire Moto Shirt . Since then we have designed dozens of shirts that in the end was a great way to get the word out. Click here to see our shirt gallery and order one .

Heading into our 9th year we now see hundreds of bikes each event and a more varied turnout.

Yes, at times there are more generic bikes in the line up than we all would like to see but try to remember that these are riders coming out to see the interesting and unique bikes that Backfiremoto draws and it’s better that they ride out rather than drive out. Our mission statement remains the same. Everyone is welcome to show up and support our brand of bikes which is centered around the Cafe racer, rat bike and vintage categories. ​

Going into the future we hope to keep up the same goals of remaining a grass roots , DIY encouraging community that helps to bring attention to the alternative bike community in the PNW. We really don't want to change anything. Once again , THANKS! To all the great people who have been so supportive over the years and thanks to the venues who welcome us each month.Sincerely, Todd, Sean and Sean at Backfiremoto.com